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1. Satterfield, John R.Aspects of style in the two-part Inventions as revealed by a study of accentuation. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina. diss. 1960
2. Houle, George L.The Musical Measure as Discussed by Theorists from 1650 to 1800. Stanford Univ., 1960. diss. 1960
3. Mintz, Donald MontureanThe Sketches and Drafts of Three of Felix Mendelssohn's Major Works. PhD diss., Cornell University, 1960. 2vols. ([v. 1.] Text, [v. 2.] Musical examples.) - Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI, 1991. diss. 1960
4. Bullivant, RogerThe fugal technique of J. S. Bach. DPhil diss., Oxford University, 1960. 3 v. (749 leaves; [213] p) diss. 1960 1498p
5. Holmes, Robert WilliamThe use of Contrafacta in the large choral works of J. S. Bach. PhD diss., Musicology, Boston Univ. 1960, 423p. (Ann Arbor Microfilm. L. C. Card No. Mic 60-3459.) diss. 1960 423p
6. Eickhoff, Henry JohnThe Ritornello principle in the organ works of Bach. PhD diss., Music History and Literature, Evanston and Chicago, Ill., Northwestern Univ. in 2 vols. 524p. (Ann Arbor Microfilms. LC Card No. Mic 60-4749.) diss. 1960 524p
7. Kraft, GüntherEntstehung und Ausbreitung des musikalischen Bach-Geschlechtes in Thüringen: mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Wechmarer Stammes. eingereicht von Günther Kraft. Nebent. nach DNB: mit Berücksichtigung der allgemeinen kulturgeschichtlichen Grundlagen und besonderer Darstellung des Wechmarer Stammes. - Halle/Wittenberg, Univ., Phil. F., Hab.Schr. v. 23. Jan. 1964 (Nicht f. d. Aust.), iv, 390 gez. Bl.; gez. Bl. 391-803. [Maschinenschr.] diss. 1960 803p

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